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Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959, (Maharashtra) Schedule I

Title: Schedule I

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1959

.....to which the plaintiff, applicant or appellant, as the case may be, was a party, either directly or through a legal guardian other than de facto or ad hoc guardian, manager or partner or court. ***** A fee on the extent of the value of alienation to be set aside, acc- ording to the scale prescribed under Article 1. 6 Plaint in a suit (including memorandum of appeal) for possession between the guardian and ward, trustee and beneficiary, principal and agent, wife and husband. executor or administrator and beneficiary, receiver and owner of property and between persons having fiduciary relationship. ***** A fee of one-half of the amount prescribed in the scale under Article 1. 7 Any other plaint, application or petition (including memorandum of appeal), to obtain substantive relief capable of being valued in terms of monetary gain or prevention of monetary loss, including cases wherein application or petition is either treated as a plaint or is described as the mode of obtaining the relief as aforesaid. ***** A fee on the amount of the monetary gain, or loss to be prevented, according to the scale prescribed under Article 1. 8 Application for review.....

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Goa, Daman and Diu Mining Concessions (Abolition and Declaration as Mining Leases) Act, 1987 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1987

.....any judgment, decree or order of any court, tribunal or other authority or any instrument having effect by virtue of any enactment other than this Act. SECTION 04: ABOLITION ETC., OF MINING CONCESSIONS (1) Every mining concession specified in the First Schedule shall, on and from the appointed day, be deemed to have been abolished, and shall, with effect from that day, be deemed to be a mining lease granted underthe Mines and Minerals Act-, and the provisions of that Act shall, save as otherwise provided in this Act, apply to such mining lease. (2) Every mining concession specified in the Second Schedule shall, on and from the day next after the date of grant of the said concession and specified in the corresponding entry in the eighth column of the said Schedule, be deemed to have been abolished and shall, with effect from that day, be deemed to be a mining lease granted underthe Mines and Minerals Act-, and the provisions of that Act shall, save as otherwise provided in this Act, apply to such mining lease. (3) If, after the date of assent, the Central Government is satisfied, whether from any information received by it or otherwise, that there has been, any error, omission.....

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Jammu and Kashmir Suits Valuation Act, 1977 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1977

.....Act, section 7, paragraphs V and VI and paragraph X, clause (d), is such that in the opinion of the High Court it does not admit of being satisfactorily valued, the High Court may with the previous -sanction of the Government direct that suits of that class shall, for the purposes of the Court-fees Act, and of this Act and any other enact- ment for the time being in .force, be treated as if their subject-matter were of such value as the High Court thinks fit to specify in this behalf. Section 10 [Repealed.] PART 3 SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS Section 11 Procedure where objection is token on appeal or revision that a suit or ap- peal was not properly valued for jurisdictional purposes (1) Notwithstanding any- thing in S.99 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, an objection that by reason of the over-valuation or under-valuation of a suit or appeal a Court of first instance or lower appellate Court which had not jurisdiction with respect to the suit or ap- peal exercised jurisdiction with respect thereto shall not be entertained by an ap- pellate Court unless- (a) the objection was taken in -the Court of first instance at or before the hearing at which issues were first.....

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